Four Kern County Girls Qualify for State
Kern County sent seven girls to the CIF girls southern regional tournament. It is a grinding two day wrestling tournament consisting of the best female wrestlers in Southern California.
Our Central section sent a few from the school that do have girls wrestling. Kern county more specifically sent seven wrestlers. The school represented were Arvin, Cesar Chavez, and Ridgeview. Four of the Seven qualified for the state meet in Lemoore, Ca. The event will be held February 24th.
The girls that qualified are Anissa Rodriguez(Cesar Chavez) taking second at the Southern Regional. Angelica Llanes(Arvin) also taking second. Kassandra Castruita(Arvin) taking fifth place. Iris Contreras(Arvin) taking 12th place.
Contact info:
Eduardo Machado
aintnophun@yahoo.com
(661) 444-5757
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